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''Silent Action'' ( it, La polizia accusa: il Servizio Segreto uccide, lit=The Police Accuse... The Secret Service Kills) is a 1975 Italian ''
poliziottesco Poliziotteschi (; singular ''poliziottesco'') constitute a subgenre of crime and action films that emerged in Italy in the late 1960s and reached the height of their popularity in the 1970s. They are also known as ''polizieschi all'italiana'', ...
'' film directed by
Sergio Martino Sergio Martino (born 19 July 1938) is an Italian film director and producer, notable for his contributions to the giallo genre. Martino is the brother of the late producer Luciano Martino (who died in 2013). They collaborated frequently in their ...
. The film's plot alludes to the
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, a failed Italian 1970
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Plot

Three army officials are murdered but made to look as if they committed suicide. After wealthy master electrician Salvatore Chiarotti is found dead, three policemen—Inspector Giorgio Solmi, Lt. Luigi Caprara and Office De Luca—investigate. Solmi and Caprara visit retired madam "Baronessa" Isidora Grimani, who has connections to Chiarotti, and when they discover she's running a brothel out of her estate, they offer her immunity for information. They go to interrogate Chiarotti's last visitor, Giuliana Raimondi—AKA "la Tunisina"—only to find she's attempted suicide. At the hospital, they tell her she's the prime suspect and she admits guilt. Solmi grows suspicious of her admission and suspects a blackmail plot, and she eventually admits she saw the true killer. Caprara and De Luca keep watch over Chiarotti's villa overnight and witness a man break in and attempt to steal tape recordings. The man, Remo Ortolani, is taken into custody and Solmi listens to the recordings, which contain a conversation between the murdered General Stocchi and a lawyer named Rienzi, in which Rienzi invites Stocchi to join him in a plot, to which Stocchi refuses. Solmi meets with Captain Sperli, who denies that Ortolani is an agent. Ortolani claims Chiarotti was blackmailing someone and he was aware of it, and that he wanted the tapes to acquire blackmail information. However, District Attorney Mannino discovers the tape has now been erased. Solmi confronts Mrs. Martinetti, the wife of an oil baron, who had connections to Chiarotti. She says she contacted him when she learned her husband was planning to leave her after she had a tryst. Afterward, Mr. Martinetti tells Solmi that Chiarotti sold blackmail tapes on his wife to him, which he then purchased in order to sever ties with her. Two assailants abduct Raimondi from the hospital and Mannino places the blame on Solmi and his haphazard approach to surveillance. Solmi asks to interrogate Ortolani, but Mannino tells him that he has been released, due to lack of evidence. Solmi, Caprara and De Luca apprehend Ortolani at the airport, and as the trio transport him for interrogation, an assassin on a motorcycle murders Ortolani. After a lengthy pursuit, the man escapes in a car with two other men. Raimondi's captors say she must confess to killing Chiarotti or die, further bribing her with money and the promise of a short prison term. After trying to seduce one of them, she wrestles his gun from him and shoots him, then contacts Solmi and tells him one of the captors, Massù, killed Chiarotti. Before Solmi can rescue her, she is killed by Massù. Solmi and Caprara deduce that Massù's real identity is Giovanni Andreassi. Solmi and his men confront Massù at a boxing club, and though he tries to flee, he is assaulted and arrested. Massù confesses that he made it appear that Raimondi killed Chiarotti and then murdered her so she couldn't talk, adding that Chiarotti was killed because he had blackmail material on Martinetti and his wife. Martinetti strongly denies any connection to Massù. After Massù tells Mannino that his confession was extorted, Mannino says Solmi's team must confront Martinetti and Massù to discover who really killed Raimondi and Chiarotti. When they arrive at Massù's prison, they find he has been killed in a prison riot. Solmi and Mannino discover that a mysterious non-inmate killed Massù, and they go to Martinetti's estate to confront him but are told he has flown to Kuwait. De Luca investigates a bowling alley robbery and is murdered in a hit job intended to kill Solmi. Solmi's reporter girlfriend, Maria, receives pictures of Stocchi's and Massù's killers together in Germany and Captain Sperli reveals that the killer is a German mercenary named Franz Schmidt. Solmi and Sperli pursue Schmidt, who is about to escape, as he knows the police are arriving. Solmi apprehends Schmidt, but Sperli shoots Schmidt and kills him, claiming he was protecting Solmi. Solmi finds papers in Schmidt's hotel room, including a list of names, Rienzi's among them, and also finds the geographical coordinates of a mountain camp. Solmi and his men travel to the camp, where paramilitary forces are training, and someone sets fire to secret documents before escaping in a patrol car. Solmi and Caprara pursue him and the fugitive is forced to surrender. The fugitive turns out to be Captain Sperli, and they deduce that Sperli and Rienzi are the same person. Sperli refuses to reveal the names of the other conspirators and is suspended by the police department and charged with murder, illegal dealing of military weapons and conspiracy to commit crimes. When Caprara transports Sperli for interrogation, Caprara admits he's the traitorous policeman and says he has devised an escape plan for Sperli. However, when Sperli tries to escape, Caprara and other officers murder him on the street. Solmi heads to his car to go speak to Mannino but is killed by a drive-by assassin, as Maria looks on in horror.


Cast

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Luc Merenda Luc Charles Olivier Merenda (born 3 September 1943) is a French film actor. He was one of the most prominent actors of the Italian poliziotteschi genre, working several times with Sergio Martino and Fernando Di Leo. He is of Italian origin thr ...
as Inspector Giorgio Solmi *
Mel Ferrer Melchor Gastón Ferrer (August 25, 1917 – June 2, 2008) was an American actor, director, producer and screenwriter. He achieved prominence on Broadway before scoring notable film hits with ''Scaramouche'', ''Lili'' and ''Knights of the Round ...
as District Attorney Michele Mannino *
Delia Boccardo Delia Boccardo (born 29 January 1948) is an Italian film, television and stage actress. Life and career Born in Genoa, Boccardo spent her childhood and adolescence in Nervi, then studied at a Swiss college, at the Poggio Imperiale girls' sch ...
as Maria *
Tomas Milian Tomas Milian (born Tomás Quintín Rodríguez-Varona Milián Salinas de la Fé y Álvarez de la Campa; 3 March 1933 – 22 March 2017) was a Cuban-born actor and singer with American and Italian citizenship, known for the emotional intensity and ...
as Captain Mario Sperli *
Michele Gammino Michele Gammino (born 16 June 1941) is an Italian actor, voice actor and television presenter. Career Born in Rome to parents who originated from Palermo, Gammino began his career during the early 1970s. For his work on Italian television, Gammino ...
as Lt. Luigi Caprara *
Paola Tedesco Paola Tedesco (born 28 March 1952) is an Italian actress, voice actress and singer. Biography Born in Rome, the daughter of voice actor and tenor Sergio Tedesco and the younger sister of film producer Maurizio Tedesco, Paola Tedesco made her fil ...
as Giuliana Raimondi (AKA la Tunisina) *
Gianfranco Barra Gianfranco Barra (born 5 April 1940) is an Italian film, television and stage actor. He has appeared in more than 80 films. Born in Rome, Barra studied at the Silvio d’Amico Academy of Dramatic Arts in his hometown. First active on stage, he ...
as Officer De Luca *Carlo Alighiero as Remo Ortolani *
Antonio Casale Antonio Casale (17 May 1932 – 4 February 2017) was an Italian film actor of the 1960s and 1970s who appeared in mostly Spaghetti Western Italian films between 1965 and 1976. Although his later roles were more prominent, Casale is probably mo ...
as Giovanni Andreassi (AKA Massù) *Gianni Di Benedetto as General Eugenio Stocchi *
Claudio Gora Claudio Gora, '' Emilio Giordana '' (27 July 1913 – 13 March 1998) was an Italian actor and film director. He was particularly prolific, making some 155 appearances in film and television over nearly 60 years (from 1939 to 1997). In the 1950s ...
as Martinetti *
Clara Colosimo Clara Colosimo (23 May 1922 – 15 June 1994) was an Italian film actress. She appeared in 65 films between 1968 and 1991. Selected filmography * ''Alfredo, Alfredo'' (1972) * '' Sex Pot'' (1975) * '' Il mostro'' (1977) * '' Zanna Bianca e ...
as "Baronessa" Isidora Grimani *
Arturo Dominici Arturo Dominici (2 January 1916 – 7 September 1992) was an Italian film, television and voice actor. Biography Born in Palermo, Dominici became best known for his many villainous roles in horror and fantasy films. He is best remembered for ...
as Chief of Police


Release

''Silent Action'' was distributed theatrically in Italy by Medusa on April 5, 1975.


See also

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List of Italian films of 1975 A list of films produced in Italy in 1975 (see 1975 in film): Footnotes References * * * * External linksItalian films of 1975at the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Italian Films Of 1975 1975 Films A film al ...


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* {{Sergio Martino 1975 films Films directed by Sergio Martino Poliziotteschi films 1975 crime films Films about terrorism 1970s Italian films